New member Username: IgniteMiami, Florida USA Post Number: 1 Registered: Mar-05 | Well im 15 years old, and i have a 96 impala, and i have no sound system. Im going to start entering so local competitions, but this will be my daily driver car. But to the point would 1 15" MT in a SS enclousre being fed 3000watt rms be loud enough to be heard blocks away. i Know that i shoulkdnt get a sound system to annoy people, but it was a bet between me and some frineds that i could have 1 sub and be heard much further than they could be heard. One of my frineds have a 2 12" X.X.X tuned to 32 being with 1000w rms each another has a 2 juggernaut 15" being fed 750w rms by an mtx 1501d tuned to 35. And would the MT be louder than the subs i named above |
Silver Member Username: Jwbulger79Florida Post Number: 273 Registered: Nov-04 | http://www.caraudiocentral.net/forums/showthread.php?t=835 |
New member Username: IgniteMiami, Florida USA Post Number: 2 Registered: Mar-05 | yeh see thats the thing J.W i dont how much xmax a MT has. I only know the motor strength |
Silver Member Username: Jwbulger79Florida Post Number: 277 Registered: Nov-04 | good point. re's website doesnt list any standardized specs for the MT, so i guess it would be tough to compare in that sense. plus they would all be run by different amps in diff enclosures. it'll be crazy loud; i can tell you that |
Gold Member Username: Taylor17Kopperl, Texas Post Number: 1065 Registered: Jan-05 | You might also want to check out DD sub's. |
Silver Member Username: Nnnnick_bNc Usa Post Number: 277 Registered: Jan-05 | The mt is most likely inthe 35-38mm range in xmax. But in competition, its not about xmax. Subs burp at the tuning of the car, this is where the box has the most mechanical control over the subs movement. So motor strength and the subs ability to handle high wattage is more important than a sql or sq sub. To determine how loud your system will be compared to your friends a couple factors will have to be evaluated. 1st - what type of cars do your friends and you drive. 2nd - what is your budget. 3rd - what does your existing system consist of. |